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EMBRYOLOGY

MAN IS CREATED FROM ALAQ---A LEECH-LIKE SUBSTANCE

A few years ago a group of Arabs collected all information concerning embryology from the QUR'AN,
and followed the instruction of the QUR'AN:

"If ye realise this not, ask Of those who possess the Message."

[AL-QUR'AN
16:43 & 21:7]

All the information from the QUR'AN so gathered, was translated into English and
presented to Prof. (Dr.) Keith Moore, who was the Professor of Embryology and Chairman of
the Department of Anatomy at the University of Toronto, in Canada. At present he is one of
the highest authorities in the field of Embryology. He was asked to give his opinion
regarding the information present in the QUR'AN concerning the field of embryology.
After carefully examining the translation of the Qur'anic verses presented to him, Dr.
Moore said that most of the information concerning embryology mentioned in the QUR'AN
is in perfect conformity with modern discoveries in the field of embryology and does not
conflict with them in any way. He added that there were however a few verses, on whose
scientific accuracy he could not comment. He could not say whether the statements were
true or false, since he himself was not aware of the information contained therein. There
was also mention of this information in modern writings and studies on embryology. One
such verse is:

"Proclaim! (or Read!) In the name Of thy Lord and Cherisher, WHO created---Created
man, out of A (mere) clot Of congealed blood."

[AL-QUR'AN
96:1-2]

The word 'alaq' besides meaning a congealed clot of blood also means something that
clings, a leech-like substance. Dr. Keith Moore had no knowledge whether an embryo in the
initial stages appears like a leech. To check this out he studied the initial stage of the
embryo under a very powerful microscope in his laboratory and compared what he observed
with a diagram of a leech and he was astonished at the striking resemblance between the
two! In the same manner, he acquired more information on embryology, that was hitherto not
known to him, from the QUR'AN.

Dr. Keith Moore answered about eighty questions dealing with embryological data
mentioned in the QUR'AN and HADITH. Noting that the information contained in
the QUR'AN and HADITH was in full agreement with the latest discoveries in
the field of embryology, Prof. Moore said, "If I was asked these questions thirty
years ago, I would not have been able to answer half of them for lack of scientific
information."

Dr. Keith Moore had earlier authored the book, 'The Developing Human'.After acquiring
new knowledge from the QUR'AN, he wrote, in 1982, the 3rd edition of the same book,
'The Developing Human'. The book was the recipient of an award for the best medical book
written by a single author. This book has been translated into several major languages of
the world and is used as a textbook of embryology in the first year of medical studies. In
1981, during the Seventh Medical Conference in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, Dr. Moore said,
"It has been a great pleasure for me to help clarify statements in the QUR'AN
about human development. It is clear to me that these statements must have come to MUHAMMAD---sal
Allahu alayhi wa sallam--- from GOD or ALLAH, because almost all of this
knowledge was not discovered until many centuries later. This proves to me that MUHAMMAD---sal
Allahu alayhi wa sallam--- must have been a messenger of GOD or ALLAH{The
reference for this statement is the video tape titled 'This is the Truth'.For a copy of
this video tape contact the Islamic Research Foundation}.

Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, at the
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, U.S.A., proclaims: "... these HADITHS,
sayings of MUHAMMAD---sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam--- could not have been obtained
on the basis of the scientific knowledge that was available at the time of the writer (7th
century). It follows that not only is there no conflict between genetics and religion (ISLAM)
but in fact religion (ISLAM) may guide science by adding revelation to some of the
traditional scientific approaches... there exist statements in the QUR'AN shown
centuries later to be valid which support knowledge in the QUR'AN having been
derived from GOD."

MAN CREATED FROM A DROP EMITTED FROM BETWEEN THE BACKBONE AND THE RIBS

"Now let man but think From what he is created! He is created from A drop emitted ---
Proceeding from between The back bone and the ribs."

[AL-QUR'AN
86:5-7]

In embryonic stages, the reproductive organs of the male and female, i.e. the testicles
and the ovaries, begin their development near the kidney between the spinal column and the
eleventh and twelfth ribs. Later they descend; the female gonads(ovaries) stop in the
pelvis while the male gonads(testicles) continue their descent before birth to reach the
scrotum through the inguinal canal. Even in the adult after the descent of the
reproductive organ, these organs receive their nerve supply and blood supply from the
Abdominal Aorta, which is in the area between the back bone(spinal column) and the ribs.
Even the lymphatic drainage and the venous return goes to the same area.

HUMAN BEINGS CREATED FROM NUTFAH (Minute Quantity of Liquid)

The Glorious QUR'AN mentions no less than eleven times that the human being is
created from 'nutfah', which means a minute quantity of liquid or a trickle of liquid
which remains after emptying a cup. This is mentioned in several verses of the QUR'AN
including 22:5 and 23:13. {The same is also mentioned in the QUR'AN in 16:4, 18:37,
35:11, 36:77, 40:67, 53:46, 75:37, 76:2 and 80:19} Science has confirmed in recent times
that only one out of an average of three million sperms is required for fertilising the
ovum. This means that only a 1/three millionth part or 0.00003% of the quantity of sperms
that are emitted is required for fertilisation.

HUMAN BEINGS CREATED FROM SULALAH (quintessence of liquid)

"And made his progeny From a quintessence Of the nature of A fluid despised."

[AL-QUR'AN
32:8]

The Arabic word 'sulalah' means quintessence or the best part of a whole. We have come
to know now that only one single spermatozoan that penetrates the ovum is required for
fertilization, out of the several millions produced by man. That one spermatozoan out of
several millions, is referred to in the QUR'AN as 'sulalah'. 'Sulalah' also means
gentle extraction from a fluid.The fluid refers to both male and female germinal fluids
containing gametes. Both ovum and sperm are gently extracted from their environments in
the process of fertilization.

MAN CREATED FROM NUTFATUN AMSHAAJ (Mingled liquids)

Consider the following Qur'anic verse:

"Verily WE created Man from a drop Of mingled sperm."

[AL-QUR'AN
76:2]

The Arabic word 'nutfatun amshaajin' means mingled liquids. According to some
commentators of the QUR'AN, mingled liquids refers to the male or female agents or
liquids. After mixture of male and female gamete, the zygote still remains 'nutfah'.
Mingled liquids can also refer to spermatic fluid that is formed of various secretions
that come from various glands. Therefore 'nutfatun amshaaj', i.e. a minute quantity of
mingled fluids refers to the male and female gametes (germinal fluids or cells) and part
of the surrounding fluids.

SEX DETERMINATION

The sex of a foetus is determined by the nature of the sperm and not the ovum. The sex of
the chil, whether female or male, depends on whether the 23rd pair of chromosomes is XX or
XY respectively. Primarily sex determination occurs at fertilization and depends upon the
type of sex chromosome in the sperm that fertilizes an ovum. If it is an 'X' bearing sperm
that fertilizes the ovum, the foetus is a female and if it is a 'Y' bearing sperm then the
foetus is a male.

"That HE did create In pairs---male and female, From a seed when lodged (In its
place)."

[AL-QUR'AN
53:45-46]

The Arabic word 'nutfah' means a minute quantity of liquid and 'tumna' means ejaculated
or planted. Therefore 'nutfah' specifically refers to sperm because it is ejaculated.

The QUR'AN says:

"Was he not a drop Of sperm emitted (In lowly form)? Then did he become A clinging
clot; Then did (ALLAH) make And fashion (him) In due proportion. And of him HE made Two
sexes, male And female."

[AL-QUR'AN
75:37-39]

Here again it is mentioned that a small quantity (drop) of sperm (indicated by the word
'nutfatan min maniyyin) which comes from the man is responsible for the sex of the foetus.
Mothers-in-law in the Indian subcontinent, by and large prefer having male grandchildren
and often blame their daughters-in-law if the child is not of the desired sex. If only
they knew that the determining factor is the nature of the male sperm and not the female
ovum! If they were to blame anybody, they should blame their sons and not their
daughters-in-law since both the QUR'AN and Science hold that it is the male fluid
that is responsible for the sex of the child!

FOETUS PROTECTED BY THREE VEILS OF DARKNESS

"HE makes you, In the wombs of your mothers, In stages, one after another, In three
veils of darkness."

[AL-QUR'AN
39:6]

According to Prof. Keith Moore these three veils of darkness in the QUR'AN refer
to"
(a) anterior abdominal wall of the mother
(b)the uterine wall
(c)the amnio-chorionoic membrane.

EMBRYONIC STAGES

"Man WE did create From a quintessence (of clay); Then WE placed him As ( a drop of)
sperm In a place of rest, firmly fixed; Then WE made the sperm Into a clot of congealed
blood; Then of that clot WE made A (foetus) lump; then WE Made out of that lump Bones and
clothed the bones With flesh; then WE developed Out of it another creature. So blessed be
ALLAH, The Best to create!"

[AL-QUR'AN
23:12-14]

In this verse ALLAH states that man is created from a small quantity of liquid
which is placed in a place of rest, firmly fixed(well established or lodged) for which the
Arabic word 'qararin makin' is used. The uterus is well protected from the posterior by
the spinal column supported firmly by the back muscles. The embryo is further protected by
the amniotic sac containing the amniotic fluid. Thus the foetus has a well protected
dwelling place. This small quantity of fluid is made into 'alaqah', meaning something
which clings. It also means a leech-like substance. Both descriptions are scientifically
acceptable as in the very early stages the foetus clings to the wall and also appears to
resemble the leech in shape. It also behaves like a leech(blood sucker) and acquires its
blood supply from the mother through the placenta. The third meaning of the word 'alaqah'
is a blood clot. During this 'alaqah' stage, which spans the third and fourth week of
pregnancy, the blood clots within closed vessels. Hence, the embryo acquires the
appearance of a blood clot in addition to acquiring the appearance of a leech. In 1677,
Hamm and Leeuwenhoek were the first scientists to observe human sperm cells(spermatozoa)
using a microscope. They thought that a sperm cell contained a miniature human being which
grew in the uterus to form a newborn. This was known as the perforation theory. When
scientists discovered that the ovum was bigger than the sperm, it was thought by De Graf
and others that the foetus existed in a miniature form in the ovum. Later, in the 18th
century Maupertuis propagated the theory of biparental inheritence. The 'alaqah' is
transformed into 'mudghah' which means 'something that is chewed(having teeth marks)' and
also something that is tacky and small which can be put in the mouth like gum. Both these
explanations are scientifically correct. Prof. Keith Moore took a piece of plaster seal
and made it into the size and shape of the early stage of foetus and chewed it between the
teeth to make it into a 'Mudgha'. He compared this with the photographs of the early stage
of foetus. The teeth marks resembled the 'somites' which is the early formation of the
spinal column. This 'mudghah' is transformed into bones (izam). The bones are clothed with
intact flesh or muscles (lahm). Then ALLAH makes it into another creature.
Prof. Marshall Johnson is one of the leading scientists in US, and is the head of the
Department of Anatomy and Director of the Daniel Institute at the Thomas Jefferson
University in Philadelphia in US. He was asked to comment on the verses of the QUR'AN
dealing with embryology. He said that the verses of the QUR'AN describing the
embryological stages cannot be a coincidence. He said it was probable that MUHAMMAD---sal
Allahu alayhi wa sallam--- had a powerful microscope. On being reminded that the QUR'AN
was revealed 1400 years ago, and microscopes were invented centuries after the time of PROPHET
MUHAMMAD---sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam---, Prof. Johnson laughed and admitted that the
first microscope invented could not magnify more than 10 times and could not show a clear
picture. Later he said: "I see nothing here in conflict with the concept that Divine
intervention was involved when MUHAMMAD---sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam--- recited
the QUR'AN."

According to Dr. Keith Moore, the modern classification of embryonic development stages
which is adopted throughout the world, is not easily comprehensible, since it identifies
stages on a numerical basis i.e. stage 1, stage 2, etc. The divisions revealed in the QUR'AN
are based on distinct and easily identifiable forms or shapes, which the embryo passes
through. These are based on different phases of prenatal development and provide elegant
scientific descriptions that are comprehensible and practical. Similar embryological
stages of human development have been described in the following verse:

"Was he not a drop Of sperm emitted (In lowly form)? Then did he become A clinging
clot; Then did (ALLAH) make And fashion (him) In due proportion. And of him HE made Two
sexes, male And female."

[AL-QUR'AN
75:37-39]

"HIM WHO created thee, Fashioned thee in due proportion, And gave thee a just
bias; In whatever Form HE wills, Does HE put thee together."

[AL-QUR'AN
82:7-8]

EMBRYO PARTLY FORMED AND PARTLY UNFORMED

At the 'mugdhah' stage, if an incision is made in the embryo and the internal organ is
dissected, it will be seen that most of them are formed while the others are not yet
completely formed. According to Prof. Johnson, if we describe the embryo as a complete
creation, then we are only describing that part which is already created.If we describe it
as an incomplete creation, then we are only describing that part which is not yet created.
So, is it a complete creation or an incomplete creation? There is no better description of
this stage of embryogenesis than the Qur'anic description, 'partly formed and partly
unformed', as in the following verse:

"WE created you Out of dust, then out of Sperm, then out of a leech-like Clot,
then out of a morsel Of flesh, partly formed And partly unformed."

[AL-QUR'AN
22:5]

Scientifically we know that at this early stage of development there are some cells
which are differentiated and there are some cells that are undifferentiated---some organs
are formed and yet others unformed.

SENSE OF HEARING AND SIGHT

Thefirst sense to develop in a developing human embryo is hearing. The foetus can hear
sounds after the 24th wek. Subsequently, the sense of sight is developed and by the 28th
week, the retina becomes sensitive to light. Consider the following Qur'anic verses
related to the development of the senses in the embryo:

"And HE gave You (the faculties of) hearing And sight and feeling (And
understanding)."

[AL-QUR'AN
32:9]

"Verily WE created Man from a drop Of mingled sperm, In order to try him: So WE
gave him (the gifts), Of Hearing and Sight."

[AL-QUR'AN
76:2]

"It is HE WHO has created For you (the faculties of) Hearing, sight, feeling
And understanding: little thanks It is ye give!"

[AL-QUR'AN
23:78]

In all these verses the sense of hearing is mentioned before that of sight. Thus the
Qur'anic description matches with the discoveries in modern embryology.